Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3996539 Practical Radiation Oncology 2016 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
Preplanning peer review by an independent physician, physicist, and dosimetrist resulted in changes in nearly one-quarter of SBRT patients, potentially preventing suboptimal treatments. The odds of a change being required were decreased in higher volume body sites and when the treating oncologist was more experienced with SBRT, underscoring the potential importance of peer review in uncommon SBRT sites and at low-volume SBRT centers.
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